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- Eutropius, and Orosiusplace it specifically at Palaepharsalus. In 198 BCE Philip V sacked Palaepharsalus but apparently spared Pharsalus itself. John D...
- 22), Eutropius (20), and Orosius (6.15.27) – place it specifically at Palaepharsalus ("Old" Pharsalus). Strabo in his Geographica (Γεωγραφικά) mentions both...
- in the area of Pharsalus. Strabo also notes that near the cities of Palaepharsalus and Pharsalus there was a shrine dedicated to Achilles' mother Thetis...
- Lucius Domitius Ahenobarbus Born c. 98 BC Died 9 August 48 BC Palaepharsalus, Greece Cause of death Killed in battle Nationality Roman Office Curule Aedile...
- existence of an earlier Pharsalos in the form of a locality identified as Palaepharsalus. This is supported by excavated remains of a fortified site called Xylades...
- 198 BCE, together with Iresiae (Peirasia?), Euhydrium, Eretria and Palaepharsalus, since he foresaw that the territory would soon fall into the hands...
- Caesar. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-00-255163-2. Morgan, John D. (1983). "Palaepharsalus – The Battle and the Town". American Journal of Archaeology. 87 (1):...
- Macedon the year 198 BCE, together with Phacium, Iresiae, Eretria and Palaepharsalus, since he foresaw that the territory would soon fall into the hands...
- Macedon the year 198 BCE, together with Phacium, Euhydrium, Eretria and Palaepharsalus, since he foresaw that the territory would soon fall into the hands...